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Bu-lat-lat (boo-lat-lat) verb: to search, probe, investigate, inquire; to unearth facts Volume 3, Number 39 November 2 - 8, 2003 Quezon City, Philippines |
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Post-All Saints’ Day Photo Essay
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two-part photo essay deals with the issues of inequality and poverty. The first part shows how inequality persists even after
death. The second part shows how poverty pushes people to be “creative” and
live on the dead. TEXT
AND PHOTOS BY ROWENA CARRANZA All
Saints’ Day is, for Filipinos, time to honor the dead. But for some of them,
it is also time to earn money. Poverty apparently helps to sharpen creativity
and resourcefulness as the following cases show.
TIME OUT. These ice cream and taho (a soya concoction favored by children) vendors take a break and compare sales. Both agree that profit this year is much lower than previous years. Nowadays, those who come to the park bring baon (packed meals) with them, they said. Part I: Unequal, Dead or Alive Bulatlat.com We want to know what you think of this article.
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